Complementary angles can have a mix of acute and obtuse angles, not always acute as stated by Manasa.
No, not all angles in a pair of complementary angles are always acute. Complementary angles add up to 90 degrees, but one angle can be acute while the other is obtuse.
For example, if one angle is 30 degrees (acute), the other angle would be 60 degrees (obtuse), making a pair of complementary angles.
Therefore, Manasa's statement is incorrect as complementary angles can have both acute and obtuse angles.
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